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The following view displays environmental economics research funded by EPA's ORD, NCEE, and NSF, organized by economic Subject (click to exand all categories or collapse all categories)

TitleGrant YearResearch OrganizationInvestigators
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis1. Benefits Analysis
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Other1. Benefits Analysis - Other
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Quantification without Monetization1. Benefits Analysis - Quantification without Monetization
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Benefits Transfer1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Benefits Transfer
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Other1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Other
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference - Consumption Choices1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference - Consumption Choices
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference - Property Value1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference - Property Value
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference - Travel Cost1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Revealed Preference - Travel Cost
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference
Hide details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference - Contingent Valuation1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference - Contingent Valuation
A Comparison of Direct Methods for Valuing Environmental Policies1997New Hampshire, University of
Massachusetts, University of
Appalachian Mountain Club
Can Contingent Valuation Measure Passive Use Values1995Cornell University
Princeton University
California at Los Angeles, University of
Washington, University of
Colorado, University of
Cameron, Trudy
Comparative Studies of Approaches to Eliciting Economic Values1995California at San Diego, University of
Contingent Valuation for Ecological and Noncancer Effects within an Integrated Human Health and Ecological Risk Framework2002Harvard University
Demand Revealing Mechanisms for Contingent Valuation Validity Tests: Experimental Approach Using Appropriate Populations1997Cornell University
Development of a New Method for Valuing Environmental Resources1992Decision Science Research InstituteGregory, Robin
Development of a Theory of Values and Their Measurement1995Pennsylvania, University ofBaron, Jonathan
Eliciting Environmental Values: A Constructivist Approach1995Carnegie-Mellon University
Estimation of Health Effects and Values for Air Quality Improvements: the Cases of Taiwan and Los Angeles1993Resources for the FutureKrupnick, Alan
Improving Willingness-to-Accept Responses Using Alternate Forms of Compensation1995Duke University, Nicholas School of the Environment
Research Triangle Institute
Duke University, Fuqua School of Business
Measuring Societal Perceptions, Attitudes and Economic Benefits of Ecological Integrity and Biodiversity by Extending Contingent Valuation1995Colorado State University
Methods Development in Using Constructive Survey Approaches to Value Nonmarket Environmental Resources1995Decision Research
Mortality Risk Valuation And Stated Preference Methods: An Exploratory Study1995Resources for the Future
Maryland, University of
World Bank
Colorado, University of
Michigan, University of
Preference Formation and Elicitation in Valuing Non-Market Goods1995New Mexico, University ofMcKee, Michael
Social Psychology of Stated Preference1995George Mason University
Stated Preference Valuation Using Real Money for Real Forested Wetlands1996Rhode Island, University of
Subadditivity and WTP/WTA Differentials--a Test of Competing Explanations1993Maryland, University ofHorowitz, John
The Valuation of Mortality Risk Reductions: Application of Two Survey Instruments1998Resources for the FutureBelli, Robert
Updating Prior Methods for Non-Market Valuation: A Bayesian Approach to Combining Disparate Sources of Environmental Values1996Iowa State University
Valuation of Regional Ecological Response to Acidification and Techniques for Transferring Estimates2004Resources for the FutureCosby, Bernard
Valuation of Risks to Human Health: Insensitivity to Magnitude?1996Harvard University
California at Berkeley, University of
Valuing Environmental Damages with Stated Preference Methods: New Approaches that Yield Demonstrably Valid Values for Non-Priced Environmental Goods1995Georgia State UniversityBrewer, Paul
Valuing Environmental Quality Changes1991California at Davis, University ofLarson, Douglas M.
Valuing Reduced Asthma Morbidity in Children2001California at Berkeley, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst, University of
Hanemann, Michael
Verbal Protocol Analysis of Cost Valuation Responses1994Research Triangle InstituteDesvousages, William
Show details for 1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference - Non-contingent Valuation1. Benefits Analysis - Valuation - Stated Preference - Non-contingent Valuation
Show details for 2. Cost-Benefit/Cost Effectiveness Analysis2. Cost-Benefit/Cost Effectiveness Analysis
Show details for 3. Cost and Economic Impacts Analyses3. Cost and Economic Impacts Analyses
Show details for 4. Economic Incentives and Other Innovative Approaches4. Economic Incentives and Other Innovative Approaches
Show details for 5. Pollution Control Industry Surveys and Assessments5. Pollution Control Industry Surveys and Assessments
Show details for 6. Other Analyses and Reports6. Other Analyses and Reports


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